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21.11 / 18:13
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Gautam Gambhir, Wasim Akram lambast Rohit Sharma's WC move, say 'If you weren't confident of Suryakumar..'
Rohit Sharma-led Indian cricket team failing to win ICC Men's World Cup 2023, while playing against Pat Cummins-led Australia at Narendra Modi Stadium on 19 November, critics and experts have started doing their analysis on why India failed despite being the outright favorites after a 10-match winning streak. Cricket legends like Ricky Ponting, Nasser Hussain, and Harbhajan Singh felt the Ahmedabad pitch ploy 'backfired, on the other side Sunil Gavaskar and Virender Sehwag felt the sluggish 67-run stand between KL Rahul and Virat Kohli cost India the match. Meanwhile, another set of cricketing legends Gautam Gambhir and Wasim Akram have pointed out Rohit Sharma's crucial moves in the final against Australia, which resulted in its defeat.
21.11 / 11:01
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It was most attended ODI World Cup ever but jury still out on 50-over format's relevance
World Cup winning skipper Pat Cummins, by his own admission, has fallen in love with 50-over cricket all over again but the jury remains out on the future of the ODI format, whose relevance in modern-day cricket is being debated for some time now. India is the heartbeat of world cricket and near-packed stadiums for majority of World Cup games over the course of 45-day long event was expected at the spiritual home of the game.
21.11 / 03:38
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David Warner to miss T20I series against India following World Cup win
Australia opener David Warner will miss the upcoming T20I series against India after he was withdrawn from the squad following their ODI World Cup 2023, according to a report by ESPNcricinfo. The 37-year-old joined a group of other Aussie players who will miss out on the T20I series ahead of the three-match Test series against Pakistan on December 14. According to ESPNcricinfo, World Cup-winning captain Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc will also be missing out on the forthcoming 20-over format series along with Aussie all-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh. In the ODI World Cup 2023, Warner had a great run with the Aussie squad.
20.11 / 23:42
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Wellington | The headline in The Australian newspaper captures the mood of the nation: Aussies Conquer India, World.
20.11 / 14:03
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Mitchell Marsh poses with feet atop World Cup trophy after Australia defeat India; internet outraged
World Cup final against India, was seen posing with his feet atop the World Cup trophy after the match. The picture appeared to be clicked in the Australian dressing room, shortly after the team registered a historic win against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
20.11 / 13:07
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India vs Australia 5-match T20 series starts from Nov 23. Dates, venues, timing and where to watch live
Mohammad Shami, who was the highest wicket-taker of the World Cup, in a tweet after the World Cup loss to Australia had tweeted: «We will bounce back!» However, Australia had announced its squad last month. Matthew Wade will captain Australia in the five-match T20I series against India. Australia's skipper Pat Cummins and his fellow pacemen Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood will return home after the World Cup. David Warner, Travis Head, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis and Adam Zampa who were part of the Australia's ODI team in the finals will be part of the T20 squad. Australia's T20I squad: Matthew Wade (capt), David Warner, Travis Head, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Matt Short, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Josh Inglis, Jason Behrendorff, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Spencer Johnson, Adam Zampa, Tanveer Sangha.
20.11 / 10:47
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PM Modi consoles Mohammed Shami at dressing room, bowler says, 'We will bounce back'
World Cup 2023 final at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on 19 November. Shami also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for especially coming to the dressing room and consoling the players. ALSO READ: ICC World Cup 2023: ‘We tried everything, but it wasn’t supposed to be’, says Rohit Sharma after WC loss He took to X and wrote, "Unfortunately, yesterday was not our day.
20.11 / 08:53
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Australia's Mitchell Marsh in viral photo seen with his legs on World Cup trophy. Netizens react
World Cup trophy drew criticism from netizens. The photo was shared by skipper Pat Cummins as part of a in a series of images, showing the team savouring the World Cup victory against hosts India. On Sunday, Pat Cummins-led side put up a clinical display as they beat the hosts by 6 wickets with opener Travis Head scoring 137 runs. Mitchell Marsh's dressing room picture went viral and he trended on Twitter. «Winning world doesn't mean they respect that win. Trophy under the feet of Australian cricket player is disgraceful and disrespectful,» said an user.
20.11 / 08:04
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World Cup chokers? India searches for answers after latest letdown
India was left grappling for answers Monday after the team's devastating defeat to Australia in the final of their home World Cup extended a drought in global tournaments. A much-fancied India team led by skipper Rohit Sharma went into Sunday's final in front of nearly 100,000 fans in Ahmedabad undefeated and favourites to capture the one-day crown. But they were outplayed by Pat Cummins' Australia, going down to a six-wicket defeat and leaving players, fans and pundits with a familiar feeling of bitter disappointment. «You can't deny the fact that it's been more than 10 years since they won a global title,» Indian sports journalist R.
20.11 / 06:53
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Ahmedabad pitch ‘backfired’ on India: Fans, cricket legends comment on how ‘sub-continental conditions’ helped Australia
World Cup 2023 final on November 19 in Ahmedabad. The Australians, under Pat Cummins' strategic leadership, outplayed India with a 6-wicket win, wrapping up the game with 42 balls to spare. The highly anticipated match was played on the same pitch where India had previously defeated Pakistan.
20.11 / 05:04
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Silence of crowd when Virat got out was most satisfying: Cummins
Pat Cummins snuffed out the peerless Virat Kohli in the World Cup final, was perhaps the «sweetest moment» the Australian skipper has ever experienced on a cricket field. After becoming the fifth Australian captain to secure his country's sixth ODI World Cup here on Sunday, Cummins admitted that he has «fallen in love with 50-over format all over again». He got Kohli, who was well-set on 54, with a delivery that had an extra bounce and the premier India batter played on trying to jab it towards the covers.
20.11 / 03:53
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Nasser Hussain believes India's long tail came back to "haunt" them in World Cup final
Nasser Hussain said India's long tail restricted Virat Kohli and KL Rahul from going all out during their partnership in the World Cup final. India scored 81/3 when Kohli and Rahul joined hands to stitch a 67-run partnership and revive hopes of reaching a competitive total. But throughout their stand that lasted for 17 overs Rahul and Kohli scored only a single boundary. Hussain spoke about both batters' lack of aggression throughout the partnership and told Sky Sports, «India are still a great side — but the pitch brought Australia into it. India's four bowlers not being able to bat that well came back to haunt them.
20.11 / 03:17
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World Cup thrills cannot erase future ODI concerns
World Cup that started with questions over the future of 50-over one-day internationals ended with doubts still being expressed about their worth outside the context of a showpiece event. Australia's six-wicket win over India in front of a 92,000 crowd at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium may have been a disappointingly one-sided final for home and neutral fans. But the memory of several more dramatic contests earlier in the tournament was still vivid, with Afghanistan overwhelming defending champions England by 69 runs and non-Test nation the Netherlands defeating eventual semi-finalists South Africa. One of the plus points of an ODI is that it allows a team to stage the kind of epic comeback more often associated with a Test match, while still producing a result in a day. And while the high velocity, smash-and-grab Twenty20 game may be increasingly important to the finances of players and national boards alike, as evidenced by the lucrative Indian Premier League, it rarely produces drama to compete with cricket's longer formats. Nowhere was this more evident at this World Cup than during Australia's remarkable pool play victory over Afghanistan when, on the brink of defeat at 91-7 chasing 292, a staggering double century from Glenn Maxwell secured an extraordinary three-wicket win. Pat Cummins, who kept Maxwell company during an unbroken stand of 202 in that memorable match at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, admitted to mixed emotions after leading Australia to a record-extending sixth World Cup title. «It's hard to say.
20.11 / 02:01
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10 reasons why India lost World Cup 2023 final against Australia: Mismatched tactics, middle-order collapse and more
World Cup. Many members of the present team are likely not to be part of India’s squad in 2027. As India still recovers from the heartbreak, let’s have a look at the reasons why the Men in Blue fell short of their Australian counterparts.
19.11 / 20:45
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Australia 101: How to win a final
South Africa. Travis Head sure caught it when he ran back from the cover, dived, and held on to send the Indian captain Rohit Sharma back in the 10th over in the 2023 final. Glenn Maxwell knew what that moment meant, and he didn’t hide it. In an otherwise situation, it might just have been Rohit doing what he does best – making the most of the powerplay.
19.11 / 19:46
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Rohit Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, others seen in tears after losing WC final, netizens say ‘One defeat does not define team’
World Cup trophy, here Wednesday. The Australians once again showed what meticulous planning and ruthless execution is all about, chasing 241 in just 43 overs with Travis Head (137 off 120 balls) once again proving to be India's nemesis.
19.11 / 19:01
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OZ and Even: Head scores 137 as Australia defeat India by six wickets in the final to win their 6th World Cup
Rohit Sharma, fielding in the circle, could have been the loneliest man in the world at that moment. He smiled wryly, but this was no more than hiding a broken heart from the rest of the world.
19.11 / 16:57
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ICC World Cup 2023: ‘We tried everything, but it wasn’t supposed to be’, says Rohit Sharma after WC loss
Rohit Sharma-led India by 6 wickets, with 42 balls remaining, at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 final played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Speaking after the World Cup loss, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma said, “We were not good enough today. I’m really proud of the team, how we played from game one.
19.11 / 16:57
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ICC World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli awarded man of the tournament for 765 runs, 3 hundreds
World Cup 2023 for his exemplary performance. Kohli scored a total of 765 runs in 11 innings, the highest-ever runs scored by a batter in a single edition of the World Cup. He averaged at 95.62, and ended up with a strike rate of 90.3.
19.11 / 12:55
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Clinical Australia bundle out India for 240 in World Cup final
Virat Kohli to post 240 all out in exactly 50 overs against Australia in the final of the World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Pat Cummins's decision to field, primarily to avoid operating with a dewy ball in the night, bemused many but Australian bowlers, aided by some superb fielding, stifled their opposition. India captain Rohit Sharma had been playing tone-setting knocks in their batting template in the tournament and it was no different in the final despite the early loss of Shubman Gill. Gill nearly edged the first ball he faced to the slip fielder but the opener did not linger much, pulling Mitchell Starc (3-55) to Adam Zampa at mid-on after making four. Rohit smashed three sixes in his entertaining 47 but fell just before the end of powerplay. The opener stepped out against Glenn Maxwell but miscued his shot on the offside.
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